has anyone tried installing the bt-nv package and running compiz-kde3 (and all the kde3 compiz apps from the repos)? first off - the usual compiz icon with settings doesnt appear in the "task tray," secondly - there is a rendering issue (probably a blending problem from something not being initialized in xorg.conf) which corrupts the screen and session and has to be fixed with compiz -replace. has anyone figured these issues out? thx

06-24-2009, 06:04 AM

ElitestFX

Compiz alone works fine. I use it with fusion-icon. There are a few bugs with some features, but most of the routines work. I haven't tried compiz-kde3 and bt-nv. What are you using it for?

07-01-2009, 09:16 AM

imported_vvpalin

i have the nvidia-bt package, and when i enable compiz i cant move any of my windows, and none of them have title bars.

I think its some sort of bug, but i havent a clue how to fix it and refuse spend hours on end messing with it and learning compiz when i only use it for the silly cube feature.

Anyone has any suggestions im all ears.

07-01-2009, 09:54 AM

ozzy66

Quote:

Originally Posted by vvpalin

i have the nvidia-bt package, and when i enable compiz i cant move any of my windows, and none of them have title bars.

I think its some sort of bug, but i havent a clue how to fix it and refuse spend hours on end messing with it and learning compiz when i only use it for the silly cube feature.

first install the new Nvidia- driver whit console, after install Compiz whit apt-get (console)
If you install the Nvidia-driver & Compiz over "Synapic-Package" then you have problems but dount ask my why.

After you install the Backtrack-Nvidia tools over "Synapic-Package" and so Compiz run by my

cheers ozzy :eek:

ps sorry my bad english

07-02-2009, 01:27 AM

imported_vvpalin

as i stated in my post this is on the pre finale running the modified nvidia-driver package.

I have used compiz on the pre, aswell as the beta and it is fine, however it doesn't seem to play nice with the modified nvidia driver.

07-02-2009, 03:17 AM

purehate

I answered this a few posts down. You need some tweaks to your Xorg to enable direct rendering.

07-08-2009, 08:45 PM

RageLtMan

I followed those instructions to no avail - GLX error persists. Is there actually an nvidia glx module we can point xorg.conf to?